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[package]
name = "public_traits"
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version = "0.0.2"
workspace = ".."
[lib]
name = "public_traits"
path = "lib.rs"
[features]
default = ["syncable"]
sqlcipher = ["rusqlite/sqlcipher"]
Basic sync support (#563) r=nalexander * Pre: remove remnants of 'open_empty' * Pre: Cleanup 'datoms' table after a timeline move Since timeline move operations use a transactor, they generate a "phantom" 'tx' and a 'txInstant' assertion. It is "phantom" in a sense that it was never present in the 'transactions' table, and is entirely synthetic as far as our database is concerned. It's an implementational artifact, and we were not cleaning it up. It becomes a problem when we start inserting transactions after a move. Once the transactor clashes with the phantom 'tx', it will retract the phantom 'txInstant' value, leaving the transactions log in an incorrect state. This patch adds a test for this scenario and elects the easy way out: simply remove the offending 'txInstant' datom. * Part 1: Sync without support for side-effects A "side-effect" is defined here as a mutation of a remote state as part of the sync. If, during a sync we determine that a remote state needs to be changed, bail out. This generally supports different variations of "baton-passing" syncing, where clients will succeed syncing if each change is non-conflicting. * Part 2: Support basic "side-effects" syncing This patch introduces a concept of a follow-up sync. If a sync generated a "merge transaction" (a regular transaction that contains assertions necessary for local and remote transaction logs to converge), then this transaction needs to be uploaded in a follow-up sync. Generated SyncReport indicates if a follow-up sync is required. Follow-up sync itself is just a regular sync. If remote state did not change, it will result in a simple RemoteFastForward. Otherwise, we'll continue merging and requesting a follow-up. Schema alterations are explicitly not supported. As local transactions are rebased on top of remote, following changes happen: - entids are changed into tempids, letting transactor upsert :db/unique values - entids for retractions are changed into lookup-refs if we're confident they'll succeed -- otherwise, retractions are dropped on the floor * Post: use a macro for more readable tests * Tolstoy README
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syncable = ["tolstoy_traits", "hyper", "serde_json"]
[dependencies]
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failure = "~0.1"
failure_derive = "~0.1"
http = "~0.2"
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tokio = { version = "1.8.0", features = ["full"] }
uuid = "~1.0"
[dependencies.rusqlite]
version = "~0.29"
features = ["limits", "bundled"]
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[dependencies.hyper]
version = "~0.14"
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optional = true
[dependencies.serde_json]
version = "~1.0"
optional = true
[dependencies.edn]
path = "../edn"
[dependencies.core_traits]
path = "../core-traits"
[dependencies.db_traits]
path = "../db-traits"
[dependencies.query_algebrizer_traits]
path = "../query-algebrizer-traits"
[dependencies.query_projector_traits]
path = "../query-projector-traits"
[dependencies.query_pull_traits]
path = "../query-pull-traits"
[dependencies.sql_traits]
path = "../sql-traits"
[dependencies.tolstoy_traits]
path = "../tolstoy-traits"
optional = true